GP Flashcards
Name the common differentials for TATT
- VITAMIN DCE
- Anaemia
- Hypothyroidism
- Diabetes
- Depression
- Stress
- Post-viral
- Neoplasm
- Chronic inflammatory conditions
Describe the different types of headache and the main symptoms
Name some signs of iron deficiency anaemia
- Pallor
- Atrophic glossitis
- Angular cheilosis (ulceration in corners of mouth)
- Nail changes
- Longitudinal ridging
- Koilonychia (spoon shaped)
- Tachycardia, murmurs, cardiomegaly, heart failure if severe
Name the categories of anaemia and some examples for each
Microcytic = TAILS
- Thalassaemia
- Iron deficiency
- Sideroblastic anaemia
Macrocytic = FAT RBC
- Folate
- Alcoholism
- B12
- Myelodysplastic syndromes
Which antibiotic for bacterial tonsilitis?
Penicillin / erythromycin (7 days)
Which antibiotic for lower respiratory tract infection?
Amoxicillin or doxycycline (5 days)
Which antibiotic for uncomplicated UTI?
Trimethoprim or nitrofurantoin (3 days)
Which antibiotic for complicated UTI?
Trimethoprim or nitrofurantoin (5 days)
Which antibiotic for UTI in pregnancy?
Nitrofurantoin or Trimethoprim (7 days)
Which antibiotic for cellulitis?
Flucloxacillin (7 days)
Which antibiotic for meningitis?
- Refer to A&E immediately
- IV penicillin before
Describe the appearance and protein content of transudates and exudates
Transudate:
- Clear/pale yellow
- Protein < 30g/L
Exudate:
- Turbid/bloody
- Protein > 30g/L
Name some examples of transudate and exudate
Transudate = failure syndromes
- Heart failure
- Cirrhosis
- Nephrotic syndrome
- Hypothyroidism
- Meig’s
Exudate:
- Infection
- RA/SLE
- Malignancy
- Pancreatitis
- PE
Name some tumour markers in the blood
- Colorectal = CEA
- Ovarian = CA-125
- Pancreatic/bile duct = CA19-9
- Liver/germ cell = AFP
- Prostate = PSA
- Breast = CA27.29 / CA-125
- Germ cell = B-HCG
Name some classes of antibiotics and their mechanism of action